Author:
zu Castell Wolfgang,Ruhnke Roland,Bouwer Laurens M.,Brix Holger,Dietrich Peter,Dransch Doris,Frickenhaus Stephan,Greinert Jens,Petzold Andreas
Abstract
AbstractData-driven science has turned into a fourth fundamental paradigm of performing research. Earth System Science, following a holistic approach in unraveling the complex network of processes and interactions shaping system Earth, particularly profits from embracing data-driven approaches next to observation and modeling. At the end, increasing digitalization of Earth sciences will lead to cultural transformation towards a Digital Earth Culture.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
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